SAULT STE. MARIE — Just when the Soo Eagles came back, they're gone once again.

The Eagles beat the Michigan Warriors 3-1 on Sunday night to split on their first home weekend in more than a month. Now the Eagles have all scattered their own separate ways for the week-long Thanksgiving break, including coach Bruno Bragagnolo, who is heading back home to Chicago for the holiday.

"It's been a hectic schedule," Bragagnolo said. "I haven't got to see my family much."

Robin Hoglund had a pair of highlight-reel goals to lead the Eagles (14-6-3). His first, the game opener in the first period, was a spinning backhand from the slot that went right under Michigan goalie Dillion Kelley. The second, which put the Eagles up 3-0 in the second period, was a rocket from near the bench area. Kelley was still lifting his glove when the puck hit the net and bounced behind him.

"He just overpowered the goalie with that shot," Bragagnolo said about the Notre Dame commitment. "He's got a pro shot already."

The Eagles traded for Hoglund from Alaska after the first weekend of the season and had five goals and four assists in 14 games with the Eagles.

Alexander Taulien also scored for the Eagles, and Zach Nagelvoort had 19 saves for the win.

For just the second weekend this season, the Eagles' top scoring duo of Jared VanWormer and Eric Rivard were held scoreless. Incidentally, the other weekend was also against Michigan on Oct. 26-27, an Eagles sweep. VanWormer is fifth and Rivard eighth in the NAHL with 27 and 26 points, respectively, and Taulien is the next highest-scoring Eagles with 16 points.

"We've been working at that all season and started accomplishing that on the road," Bragagnolo said. "We do have a lot of young guys on the team, we had five 95s in the lineup, and they're still getting used to it."

Kelley took the loss for Michigan (5-15-3), which had a five game streak without a regulation loss snapped, with 24 saves through two periods. Trevor Gorsuch stopped 13 shots in the third.

The Eagles host Springfield on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 in their next home games.